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Road_Phantom
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Jun 12, 2019

not enough hitch weight capability

I just bought a 2018 ram 2500 diesel 4x4 crew cab with a 2400lb rating for carrying capacity and 17,000 tow limit. My hitch weight is 1950lbs. By the time I add up fuel, my wife, (she's only 140lbs) the hitch itself, there's nothing left for the front storage of the fifth wheel. Air bags won't increase my GVWR.
I plan to move the portable gen and tools inside over the trailer axle and anything else that's heavy. I've seen a lot of rigs in the campground with similar setups and many running much heavier loads than my 9000lb empty trailer. Any solutions besides those mentioned would be appreciated short of asking me to buy a one ton for a few hundred pounds overweight on the hitch. Thanks for your constructive help.
  • Your truck will disintegrate if over by 10 pounds and you'll be sued to high heaven if involved in an accident.

    Walaby said it would happen!!

    I'm staying neutral on this topic.
  • ACZL wrote:
    Your truck will disintegrate if over by 10 pounds and you'll be sued to high heaven if involved in an accident.

    Walaby said it would happen!!



    You guys forgot to add.

    "Please don't do so as you'll be a safety menace to everyone else on the highway, and their families".
  • Your payload capacity already considers a full tank so don’t use that in your calculations.
  • License truck for the weight it has on all 4/6 tires and stay at to under RAWR=GOLDEN.
  • Not all States will let you license for more than the Door sticker number.
  • Michelle.S wrote:
    Not all States will let you license for more than the Door sticker number.


    Yep, don't bring your overloaded truck to new Mexico 3/4 ton trucks aren't made to pull big fifth wheels. Anything over 28' is pushing it.